In this section you will learn useful phrasal verbs with get in English.
Useful phrasal verbs with get
- To get about:
- To travel and visit places frequently.
- To move around actively.
- To spread information or rumors.
- To get across:
- To convey an opinion successfully.
- To move from one place to another.
- To get after:
- To chase or catch someone or something.
- To make someone do something.
- To get ahead: to succeed in your endeavors.
- To get along:
- To have a healthy relationship with someone else.
- To leave.
- To cope with a situation.
- To get around:
- To travel frequently to different places.
- To physically move around.
- To overcome a problem.
- To get at:
- To imply something.
- To reach or obtain something.
- To get back: to return to a previous location.
- To get back at: to seek revenge against someone or something.
- To get behind:
- To support someone or something.
- To be late in something; not keeping up with something.
- To get by: to be able to cope with a particular situation.
- To get down:
- To leave a vehicle.
- To make someone depressed.
- To get something down: to write notes or information.
- To get in:
- When you enter a place or a vehicle.
- When you get admitted to an institution.
- To get into:
- When you become interested in something.
- To enter a vehicle.
- To get off: to leave a vehicle or transport.
- To get on:
- To enter a vehicle or transport.
- To make progress in something.
- To get on with:
- To have a good relationship with someone.
- To start or continue to do a task.
- To get out:
- To leave a place in a hurry.
- When something is revealed.
- To get over:
- To recover from a difficult situation.
- To believe something.
- To get along with: to have a good relationship with someone else.
- To get away: to escape from somewhere.
- To get away with something: to do something illicit and not get caught.
- To get carried away: to lose control over something because you are very excited.
- To get rid of: to dispose of someone or something that is not needed anymore.
- To get together: to meet with people for a specific event.
- To get up: to rise from a lying or sitting position.
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